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This week on About Art, Heidi Zuckerman is joined by Madeleine Haddon, Curator for V&A East, part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's major new expansion project in East London. Together, they discuss V&A East's upcoming openings, including the phased development of a dynamic working museum store offering an innovative "order an object" service that reimagines public access to collections.The conversation explores the museum's deep commitment to accessibility, community engagement, and inclusivity - as well as its new commissions program, designed to foster meaningful dialogues between historic collections and contemporary artistic practice. Madeleine and Heidi reflect on the evolving role of museums in the twenty-first century, and how institutions like V&A East are reshaping the ways audiences encounter, experience, and connect with art and culture.
This is the second “Ask Me Anything” episode with our founder and host Heidi Zuckerman, a globally recognized leader in contemporary art, a prolific content generator, and a fierce advocate for Why Art Matters! In addition to being the first woman to build two art museums and raising nearly $200M dollars for museums, she has had hundreds of courageously authentic conversations with artists and other people she finds interesting that are featured on five years and 150 podcasts and in four volumes of her Conversations with Artists book series. She also recently authored Why Art Matters: The Bearable Lightness of Being “your bed-side table masterclass in how to find a way towards understanding ourselves thru art.”In this episode she answers audience questions that range from those about the practices of the art world to who Heidi would love to have dinner with and on her podcast. It's another deeply personal share from a woman who encourages us all to live our values and to connect with art to make our lives better!
Leaders often have to make decisions in complicated times. But how do you guide yourself in those moments, and how do you trust your intuition? Tune into this latest Real Life Real Leaders episode to hear the Aspen Art Museum CEO Heidi Zuckerman's leadership success story. Heidi Zuckerman's journey as a leader in the art world is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and embracing the unexpected. From her early days as a summer gallery assistant to successfully raising over $130 million for the Aspen Art Museum, Zuckerman's story offers valuable insights for leaders across industries. By trusting her intuition, embracing setbacks, and acting from a place of truth, Zuckerman has left an indelible mark on the art world and continues to inspire others to pursue their passions with unwavering dedication. Further key points throughout include: The road to becoming CEO of the Aspen Art Museum Career growth: Shifting into the role of leadership The importance of tailoring your communication styles The goal of connecting people with art Overcoming professional setbacks and fighting to win public votes The value of listening with 'big ears' and the 24-hour rule Why building trust is crucial for business “I'm really big on listening and listening with as you were talking about life in the work scenario, listening with big ears, but listening to my intuition. And one of the things that I've really gotten good at is being able to be quiet. And that happens for me through meditation. It happens to me in the shower. It happens to me in nature. And I've really been able to devise a lot of ways in my life.” – Heidi Zuckerman Real Life Real Leaders is dedicated to exploring the real stories behind some of the world's most outstanding inspirational leaders. Each new episode teaches the highs and lows of building a successful business and uncovers the attributes that make a great leader. Get connected socially with Heidi Zuckerman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-zuckerman-a236b55/ About Art Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/about-art/id1493074491 Get connected socially with host Bonnie Hagemann: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhagemann/ https://edainc.io/ https://mobile.twitter.com/bonnie_hagemann https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/real-life-real-leaders-podcast/ Purchase Leading With Vision: The Leader's Blueprint for Creating a Compelling Vision and Engaging the Workforce: https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Vision-Blueprint-Compelling-Workforce/dp/1473696062 This podcast is proudly produced in partnership with podlad.com
Heidi Zuckerman is CEO and Director of the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) and a globally recognized leader in contemporary art. She is host of the podcast About Art and author of the Conversation with Artists book series.Appointed in January 2021, Zuckerman led the museum in opening its new home in October 2022 designed by Morphosis Architects under the direction of Pritzker Prize winner Thom Mayne. The state-of-the-art 53,000 square foot building is double the size of the museum's former location in Newport Beach. In a salute to OCMA's thirteen female founders, the opening collection exhibition will be 13 Women, organized by Zuckerman. This is the second building project she has completed. Zuckerman is the former 14-year CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Museum.After reimagining the museum as a world-class institution, she founded its annual ArtCrush gala, raised more than $130 million and built a new, highly acclaimed museum with Shigeru Ban, the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner for architecture. At the Aspen Art Museum, Heidi Zuckerman curated the exhibitions Wade Guyton Peter Fischli David Weiss (2017), Yves Klein David Hammons/David Hammons Yves Klein (2014), Lorna Simpson: Works on Paper (2013), Mark Grotjahn (2012) and Fred Tomaselli (2009).From 1999 to 2005 she was the Phyllis Wattis MATRIX Curator at the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, where she curated more than forty solo exhibitions of international contemporary artists such as Peter Doig, Shirin Neshat, Teresita Fernández, Julie Mehretu, Doug Aitken, Cai Guo-Qiang, Tacita Dean, Wolfgang Laib, Ernesto Neto, Simryn Gill, Sanford Biggers, Ricky Swallow and Tobias Rehberger.Formerly she was the Assistant Curator of 20th-century Art at The Jewish Museum, New York, appointed in 1993, and curated Light x Eight: The Hanukkah Project, Contemporary Artist Project: Kristin Oppenheim and Louis I. Kahn Drawings: Synagogue Projects which traveled to The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.She has curated more than 200 museum exhibitions during her career and is the author of numerous books including a widely loved children's book The Rainbow Hour with artist Amy Adler.She was recently appointed to be an Arts Commissioner for the City of Costa Mesa.Zuckerman earned a BA in European History from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in Art History from Hunter College at CUNY and holds a Harvard Business School Executive Education certification.
Heidi Zuckerman, a globally recognized leader in contemporary art, is the CEO and Director of OCMA/The Orange County Museum of Art, the creator and host of the podcast Conversations About Art, and the author of numerous books, including the Conversations with Artists book series. Heidi sits down with host M.C. Sungaila to discuss her career path and share tips that will help women lawyers thrive in their careers as well. She also shares leadership lessons and shares thoughts on team building and creating a community.
On this episode of Michaels' Craftivity Podcast, host Anna White sits down to speak with the CEO and Director of the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA), Heidi Zuckerman. As a globally recognized leader in contemporary art, Heidi has curated more than two hundred exhibitions, including early, important, and often first museum shows of artists who have now come to define our time. She joins Anna to chat about the role of museum CEO and Director, what her day to day job running a museum entails and how she's working to make art more accessible for everyone. So press that play button and join us for an insightful episode into the mind of an art museum CEO and Director, with Michaels' Craftivity Podcast!Follow UsTwitter @MichaelsStores Facebook @MichaelsInstagram @michaelsstoresPresented by Michaels Storeshttps://www.michaels.com
With Episode 106 we have changed a few things up! First, our name, we have dropped the word conversations from the podcast title. The podcast is “About Art” so that's what we're now calling it! Simple and elegant. Second, we added a new photo! The previous one was when OCMA/Orange County Museum of Art was under construction, the new one is from the opening press conference. And, third, this is our first “Ask Me Anything” episode. Thank you so much to everyone who sent in your questions, we were overwhelmed by the number! We have enough to do many more episodes of this type if you're interested! Please let us know in the comments below or via DM on Instagram. Some of the audience questions Heidi answers in this AMA episode include sacrifices she has made, critique she has received, the art where she sleeps, art that makes me laugh, and that causes a lump in her throat, her creative practice, what keeps her going, and if she ever forgets why art matters?
What defines art? What makes one an artist? What does art teach us—and why does it matter?To help us make sense of a world elusive to many, today I convene with the singular Heidi Zuckerman.A woman I've known for over 30 years, Heidi has devoted her entire professional career to understanding art, the people who make art, and why we should care.Heidi currently serves as CEO and Director of the Orange County Museum of Art, where she is overseeing construction of a spectacular new building designed by legendary architect Thom Mayne of Morphosis, scheduled to open in October 2022.In addition, she hosts Conversations About Art (a podcast on which I was privileged to be a guest) and is the author of the Conversations with Artists book series.This is a conversation about art.In addition to tracking Heidi's career arc, we discuss what defines art, what makes for great art, why we should care about art, and why artists matter.We discuss the barriers to accessing art. How art can and should be democratized. And the role of art and artists in this era of offense and content overload.On a personal level, this one is very meaningful given my long history with Heidi.I really enjoyed this conversation—I hope you learn as much as I did.Watch: YouTube.Read: Show notesToday's Sponsors:Outerknown: High-quality, sustainably produced, and great-looking men's and women's clothes. Go to outerknown.com and enter my code ROLL at checkout to get 25% off your full-price order.Squarespace: The easiest way to create a beautiful website, blog, or online store for you and your ideas. Visit Squarespace.com/RichRoll for a FREE trial, and when you're ready to launch, use the offer code RichRoll to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.LMNT: A science-backed electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. Right now LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase—that's 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. Try it out at drinkLMNT.com/RICHROLLLevels: Making continuous glucose monitoring mainstream for the first time ever. Learn more about your metabolic health with personalized insights & biometric data. Learn more at levels.link/RICHROLLAthletic Greens: 75 whole food sourced ingredients designed to optimize 5 key areas of health. Go to: athleticgreens.com/richroll to get a FREE year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs of AG1 with your first purchase.Peace + Plants,Rich See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Heidi Zuckerman is CEO and Director of the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) and a globally recognized leader in contemporary art. She is host of the podcast Conversations About Art and author of the Conversation with Artists book series.Appointed in January 2021, Zuckerman is leading OCMA as the institution prepares to open a new home in October 2022 designed by Morphosis Architects under the direction of Pritzker Prize winner Thom Mayne. The state-of-the-art 53,000 square foot building is double the size of the museum's former location in Newport Beach. In a salute to OCMA's 13 female founders, the opening collection exhibition will be Thirteen Women, organized by Zuckerman.Zuckerman is the former 14-year CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Museum. After re-imagining the museum as a world-class institution, she founded its annual ArtCrush gala, raised more than $130 million, and built a new, highly acclaimed museum with Shigeru Ban, the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner for architecture. At the Aspen Art Museum, Heidi Zuckerman curated the exhibitions Wade Guyton Peter Fischli David Weiss (2017), Yves Klein David Hammons/David Hammons Yves Klein (2014), Lorna Simpson: Works on Paper (2013), Mark Grotjahn (2012), and Fred Tomaselli (2009).From 1999 to 2005 she was the Phyllis Wattis MATRIX Curator at the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, where she curated more than forty solo exhibitions of international contemporary artists such as Peter Doig, Shirin Neshat, Teresita Fernández, Julie Mehretu, Doug Aitken, Cai Guo-Qiang, Tacita Dean, Wolfgang Laib, Ernesto Neto, Simryn Gill, Sanford Biggers, Ricky Swallow, and Tobias Rehberger. Formerly she was the Assistant Curator of 20th-century Art at The Jewish Museum, New York, appointed in 1993, and curated Light x Eight: The Hanukkah Project, Contemporary Artist Project: Kristin Oppenheim, and Louis I. Kahn Drawings: Synagogue Projects which traveled to The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.She has curated more than 200 exhibitions during her career and is the author of numerous books including a widely loved children's book The Rainbow Hour with artist Amy Adler.Zuckerman earned a BA in European History from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in Art History from Hunter College at CUNY and holds a Harvard Business School Executive Education certification.
Rich Roll & Adam Skolnick discuss the global effects of the war in Ukraine & the devastating floods in Australia—plus endurance headlines, listener Q's & more.Topics discussed in today's episode include:The launch of Voicing Change II and the Golden Ticket Sweepstakes—where 6 lucky winners will take home a score of prizes valued over $1,100;the beauty of Heidi Zuckerman's newest art book Conversations With Artists Volume III, available at the Orange County Museum of Art;Jesse Itzler's shotgun attempt of Ultraman Arizona with no formal training, relying only on past endurance experience;Rich & Adam's thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the towering bravery of the Ukrainian people, and the war's global impact;The death of American journalist Brent Renaud, who was killed in Ukraine;how Ryan Holiday donated all book sales earnings from Russia and Ukraine to Ukrainian causes—and how Tim Ferriss, Robert Greene, Neil Strauss and others followed suit;the apocalyptic floods devastating Queensland and New South Wales, Australia's relationship with coal & climate change, and how you can help.As always, we close things out by taking a few listener questions. Today we answer:How do you talk about addiction and sobriety with your kids?What advice do you have for someone navigating recovery and treatment?How do you maintain a relationship when one partner drinks and the other doesn't?Today's sponsors:Blinkist: Try Blinkist FREE for 7 days AND get 25% off a Blinkist Premium membership at blinkist.com/richrollDaily Harvest: Go to dailyharvest.com/RICHROLLto get up to $40 off your first box.Indeed: Listeners can get a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to upgrade your job post at indeed.com/RICHROLL. Terms and conditions apply.Olipop: Receive 20% off plus FREE Shipping on your order at drinkolipop.com/richroll.ROKA: Visit roka.com and enter code RichRoll for 20% off.To read more and to peruse the show notes, click here. You can also watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Enjoy!Peace + Plants, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 79 we close out our second year of programming the “Conversations About Art” podcast! If you listen in you know that Heidi Zuckerman loves art and artists. And that she really enjoys impactful conversations with interesting people about things that matter. This episode is a compilation of excerpts from 10 guests featured in 2021. Part II offers the words and wisdom of Sonja Perkins, Matty Mo, Glenn Kaino, Kemi Ilensami, and Adam Pendleton. We know you will enjoy what you hear! Thank you so much for being part of our community! *** This episode is brought to you by Kelly Klee private insurance . Please check out their website: Kellyklee.com/Heidi and they will make a $50 donation to Artadia, an art charity I've recommended, per each qualified referral. This episode is brought to you by Best & Co. Please visit www.BestandCoAspen.com and use discount code Heidi2020 to receive 5% off of any item on the Best & Co. website. If you are interested in creating a custom piece please email custom@bestandcoaspen.com and mention that you heard about Best & Co. on my podcast to receive the special discount. *** Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please email press@hiz.art *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.Follow Heidi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidizuckerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heidizuckerman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-zuckerman-a236b55/...
Heidi Zuckerman is a globally recognized CEO in contemporary art, author and speaker. She's curated over 200 contemporary art exhibitions, raised over $130 million dollars for the Aspen Art Museum, and she's passionate about making art accessible. In this episode Heidi offers her insights on the Hawaiian art of forgiveness known as ho'oponopono, the importance of values, how to bring a vision to life through asking for what you need and she shares some of her personal daily rituals from her spiritual journey.Follow @makeonedayhappen | https://makeonedayhappen.comVisit Lost Range CBD: www.lostrangecbd.com & Use code “makeonedayhappen” for 2 free gifts + 10% donated to Last Prisoner Project | www.lastprisonerproject.org Heidi's Instagram PageHZ's LinkedIn PageConversations With Artists book by Heidi Zuckerman5 minute journalInsight Timer5 Tibetan RitesGuerilla Girls Conversations About Art podcastHo'opononono article by Shenna JeanShow Notes:02:50 Heidi's story and some of her favorite moments10:15 The journey of bringing the new AAM building to life15:43 Heidi's Personal Rituals17:59 How being a non-collecting museum allows space for more representation22:02 Making space for the best artists that are making an impact24:25 Ho'opononono: the Hawaiin art of forgiveness33:08 How to powerfully ask for what you need38:10 Being a CEO & a mother42:41 Conversations About Art45:55 Books that Heidi is reading & bops that she is dancing to48:47 What matters most to you? Why values matter52:10 Practicing gratitude53:31 Where to find HeidiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Episode 50 of “Conversations About Art,” Heidi Zuckerman introduces excerpts from 14 episodes featured in the second half of 2020. We hear the words and wisdom of Sam Falls, Jen Guidi, Bharti Kher, Christopher Bedford, Guerilla Girls, Noah Horowitz, Michelle Maccarone, Christian Lutien, Daniel Arsham, Sean Green, Ricky Gates, Patrick Steel and Pete McBride! As stated previously, in what was indisputably the wildest, most unexpected, isolating, surprising, and also strangely hopeful year, Zuckerman expresses her profound gratitude for the time, generous conversation, and community this podcast and these conversations have afforded and created! This is part two of a two part extended episode of “Conversations About Art.” *** This episode is brought to you by Kelly Klee private insurance . Please check out their website: Kellyklee.com/Heidi and they will make a $50 donation to Artadia, an art charity I’ve recommended, per each qualified referral. This episode is brought to you by Best & Co. Please visit www.BestandCoAspen.com and use discount code Heidi2020 to receive 5% off of any item on the Best & Co. website. If you are interested in creating a custom piece please email custom@bestandcoaspen.com and mention that you heard about Best & Co. on my podcast to receive the special discount. *** Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please email press@hiz.art *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.Follow Heidi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidizuckerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heidizuckerman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-zuckerman-a236b55/
It’s not everyday we think about the intersection of art and business. In our case specifically it’s not everyday we consider what boardroom leadership looks like when married with art history. Today we get the opportunity to hear from an expert in that field with a proven track record of success, Heidi Zuckerman. Heidi is the Founder of HiZ.art, a multi-platform project that connects all to art through a podcast series: Conversations About Art, talks program, and more. An inspiring storyteller and trusted conversation partner, Zuckerman has invited artists, curators, collectors, athletes, actors, musicians, politicians and CEOs to explore art through threads of uncertainty, happiness, and spirituality on her podcast, Conversations About Art, of which new episodes are available every other Tuesday. Heidi, is also a globally recognized leader in contemporary art and the former CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Museum. After re-imagining the museum as a world-class institution, she raised more than $120 Million and built a new, highly-acclaimed museum with Shigeru Ban, the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner for architecture. She has curated more than 100 exhibitions during her career and is the author of numerous books including Conversations with Artists I and II and a widely loved children’s book The Rainbow Hourwith artist Amy Adler. Heidi also served as the Chair of the YPO Art Network. She earned a BA in European History from the University of Pennsylvania and a MA in Art History from Hunter College at CUNY and a Harvard Business School Executive Education Women on Boards certification in 2018. In today’s episode, Heidi provides exclusive insight from her years governing institutions dedicated to the preservation and celebration of art. We are given the unique opportunity to consider governance from a unique perspective while drawing conclusions about best practices from a proven exper in the field. Please join us today as we address all of these questions and more on this episode of Boardroom Bound. Click here to listen now! Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Liked this episode? I would be really grateful if you'd take 30 seconds to leave an honest review in iTunes. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Plus, I love to give shoutouts on the show to everyone who submits a review. Just click here to review, tap “Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Let's Get Social! I absolutely love connecting with listeners on social media. I'm most active on LinkedIn. (And yes, I do personally post and respond to my accounts!) This is a great way to hear my latest thinking, get the inside track on new products, and occasionally see a picture of my adorable toddler.
We discuss: Wisdom, Young Presidents' Organization, The hero's journey, Trying to extend the audience for art, Aspen Art Museum, Designing museum exhibition, Stagen Institute, Museums are safe places for unsafe ideas, How museums design their exhibition programs, Vik Muniz, Michael Govan (LACMA), Rashid Johnson, Fred Tomaselli, Adam McEwen, Young curators program Conversations About Art Podcast http://hiz.art About: Heidi Zuckerman is the Founder of HiZ.art, a multi-platform project that connects all to art through a podcast series: Conversations About Art, talks program, and more. An inspiring storyteller and trusted conversation partner, Zuckerman has invited artists, curators, collectors, athletes, actors, musicians, politicians and CEOs to explore art through threads of uncertainty, happiness, and spirituality on her podcast, of which new episodes are available every other Tuesday. Zuckerman, a globally recognized leader in contemporary art, is the former CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Museum for 14 years. After re-imagining the museum as a world-class institution, she raised more than $120 Million and built a new, highly-acclaimed museum with Shigeru Ban, the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner for architecture. She has curated more than 100 exhibitions during her career and is the author of numerous books including Conversations with Artists Volumes I and II and a widely loved children's book The Rainbow Hour with artist Amy Adler. Heidi also served as the Chair of the YPO Art Network. She earned a BA in European History from the University of Pennsylvania and a MA in Art History from Hunter College at CUNY and a Harvard Business School Executive Education Women on Boards certification in 2018. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
We discuss: Wisdom, Young Presidents' Organization, The hero's journey, Trying to extend the audience for art, Aspen Art Museum, Designing museum exhibition, Stagen Institute, Museums are safe places for unsafe ideas, How museums design their exhibition programs, Vik Muniz, Michael Govan (LACMA), Rashid Johnson, Fred Tomaselli, Adam McEwen, Young curators program Conversations About Art Podcast http://hiz.art About: Heidi Zuckerman is the Founder of HiZ.art, a multi-platform project that connects all to art through a podcast series: Conversations About Art, talks program, and more. An inspiring storyteller and trusted conversation partner, Zuckerman has invited artists, curators, collectors, athletes, actors, musicians, politicians and CEOs to explore art through threads of uncertainty, happiness, and spirituality on her podcast, of which new episodes are available every other Tuesday. Zuckerman, a globally recognized leader in contemporary art, is the former CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Museum for 14 years. After re-imagining the museum as a world-class institution, she raised more than $120 Million and built a new, highly-acclaimed museum with Shigeru Ban, the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner for architecture. She has curated more than 100 exhibitions during her career and is the author of numerous books including Conversations with Artists Volumes I and II and a widely loved children's book The Rainbow Hour with artist Amy Adler. Heidi also served as the Chair of the YPO Art Network. She earned a BA in European History from the University of Pennsylvania and a MA in Art History from Hunter College at CUNY and a Harvard Business School Executive Education Women on Boards certification in 2018. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
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How do interviews reveal truth? What questions make artists open up? In this public dialogue, a conversation between Serpentine Galleries Artistic Director, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and AAM Nancy and Bob Magoon CEO and Director, Heidi Zuckerman, will reveal reflections on the journey that unfolds in her new book Conversations with Artists, which features more than thirty prominent contemporary artists in personal, illuminating conversations. American Sign Language interpretation provided by the Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. AAM education programs are made possible by the Questrom Education Fund. AAM talks and lectures are presented as part of the Questrom Lecture Series and made possible by the Questrom Education Fund.
Heidi Zuckerman is the CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Musuem. Heidi joined Lance to talk about giving opportunities to all for access to the Arts. They also talk about the decision to continue their relationship with Lance in light of controversy. Heidi also discuses her new book, Conversations with Artists, and the challenges of opening a new art museum.
In this episode, YPO member Heidi Zuckerman, CEO of the Aspen Art Museum, shares how to put the profit back in non-profit. The post Episode 48: Heidi Zuckerman (Aspen Art Museum), Aspen, Colorado, USA appeared first on YPO.
Jill Snyder (MOCA Cleveland), Terrie Sultan (Parrish Museum) and Heidi Zuckerman (Aspen Art Museum) discuss their experiences commissioning spaces.